Method and an apparatus for energizing fluids

ABSTRACT

The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for energizing fluids, comprising the step of subjecting a starting liquid to a process in order to produce an energized liquid the molecules of which are clustered and have a specific wavelength. In accordance with the invention the method also includes the steps of mixing the energized liquid with grains of a memorizing mineral so as to not only add to the liquid trace amounts of the mineral of said grains, but also subjecting the grains themselves to an energizing action by the clustered and structured liquid, thereby memorizing the structure and/or energy level of said liquid in said grains. Thereafter the memory carrying grains are separated from said liquid and preferably dried in order to make the grains fit for energizing other fluids.

TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0001] In a first aspect this invention relates to a method forenergizing fluids, comprising the step of subjecting a starting liquidto the action of an electrical current, and/or a magnetic field and/or apulsed colour light, and/or a pulsed red laser light so as to produce anenergized liquid, the molecules of which are clustered and have aspecific wave length.

PRIOR ART

[0002] In almost every system on earth consisting of, or incorporating,biological substances, water is the base or carrier of differentfunctions and processes. Natural liquid water has an unpredictablestructure consisting of both unbonded and disordered water moleculesconnected to others related as bonded internal and surface clusters, allconnected to each other by hydrogen bonding. Water is a non-reproducibleresource and due to mankind's more and more extensive use of the naturethe pressure to the environment stresses the water structures even more.Water clusters are a natural phenomenon itself, but the size andstructure of the natural clusters can not be predicted. The possibilityof artificially energizing the water by forming a specified high-qualityand replicable water cluster structure is therefore attractive for avariety of practical applications.

[0003] In the past a number of attempts have been made to produceclustered water artificially. Thus U.S. Pat. No. 5,711,950 discloses aprocess for preparing clustered water inter alia comprising the steps ofboiling water to produce steam and passing the steam across a magneticfield as well as exposing the steam to light having a wave length ofbetween 610 nm and 1 mm. This process is however rather complicated andexpensive, and not suitable for producing clustered water industriallyon a large scale.

OBJECTS AND FEATURES OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

[0004] The present invention aims at overcoming the shortages of theprior technique and providing an improved method for producing clusteredenergized fluids in general. Therefore, a primary object of theinvention is to provide a method by which large quantities of energizedfluids having specified energy levels can be produced artificially for avariety of practical applications. A further object of the invention isto provide a method which makes the practical energization of differentfluids easy to realize.

[0005] In accordance with the invention the above-mentioned objects areattained by the steps of mixing a specifically energized and clusteredliquid with grains of a memorizing mineral so as to not only add to theliquid trace amounts of the mineral of said grains thereby structuringmolecular chains of the the clustered liquid, but also subjecting thegrains themselves to an energizing action by the clustered andstructured liquid, thereby memorizing the structure and/or energy levelof said liquid in said grains, and separating said memory-carryinggrains from said liquid in order to make said grains fit for energizingother fluids.

[0006] In a second aspect the present invention also relates toapparatus for energizing fluids, i.e. for realizing the method. Thefeatures of the apparatus are evident from claims 5 to 7.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ATTACHED DRAWINGS

[0007] In the drawings:

[0008]FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of a basic apparatus forproducing energized fluids and memory-carrying grains in accordance withthe invention,

[0009]FIG. 2 is an axial section through an apparatus for the finaltreatment of a fluid, using energized grains of the type produced in theapparatus of FIG. 1,

[0010]FIG. 3 is a section of a cassette-like tube included in theapparatus of FIG. 2,

[0011]FIGS. 4-7 photographic illustrations of different types of water;FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrating examples of the structure of a water treatedin accordance with the invention, and

[0012]FIGS. 8-11 diagrams showing frequencies of the different types ofwater illustrated in the photos of FIGS. 4-7.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0013] In FIG. 1 reference numeral 1 generally designates an apparatusor assembly including different means for treating a starting liquid inorder to cluster the molecules thereof. As a starting material water,e.g. distilled water, may be used. Therefore, the invention will bedescribed hereinafter with reference to water. It is, however, to beunderstood that the invention may be applied to other arbitrary liquidsas well.

[0014] In apparatus 1 there is at least a first energy source 2 forclustering the starting water. This source may be a source of electricenergy for subjecting the water to the action of an electrical current.It may also be a magnetizer for subjecting the water to a magneticfield. Another alternative is a device for emitting to said water apulsed colour light. Reference numeral 2 may also indicate a laser forsubjecting the water to a pulsed laser light. In this connection itshould be emphasized that a combination of two or more of thesetreatment steps may be used.

[0015] Reference numeral 3 designates a transmitter consisting forinstance of a rose quartz crystal (e.g. of pyramidic structure) orsimilar mineral, which is charged with energy from the source 2. Inother words electric, magnetic and/or optical energy (one or more incombination) is charged from transmitter 3. The achieved electric,magnetic and/or optical energy is transmitted via a system 4 of certaincontainers used separately or in combination with other containers andcontaining either one of the following material: Bach flower remedies,rescue remedies, antioxidants, a combination of vitamins, enzymes,vegetable oils, a combination of minerals, silver, gold, platinum,germanium and/or clustered water. To the container system 4 is connectedan output system (not shown) including an electric wire outlet by whichthe achieved energy levels/rates may be transferred when the outlet isconnected to a container for an untreated starting liquid. Thiscontainer is shown at reference numeral 5, the starting liquid beingdesignated 6. This liquid may be a water, such as distilled water,though it may also be another liquid. The container 5 serves as a storeof the liquid to be treated and may be in the shape of a tank.

[0016] In another tank or container 7 mineral grains 8 are stored. Themineral in these grains 8 is of a type that can memorize wave lengths.In practice piezoelectric quartz is advantageously used as a mineral.

[0017]9 designates another container or vessel in which liquid 6 fromtank 5 may be mixed with grains 8 from container 7 and stored together.By apparatus 1 the liquid 6 has been clustered, i.e. energized to acertain energy level. In other words the molecules of the fluid 6 has awell defined frequency being unique for the treatment performed inapparatus 1. The bondage of the molecules in liquid 6 is strong, thusenhancing the quality of the liquid.

[0018] In FIG. 4 the molecule structure of ordinary tap water isphotographically shown. FIG. 5 shows the molecule structure of distilledwater. In both cases the structure is rather disordered.

[0019]FIG. 6 illustrates the molecule structure of clustered water, morespecifically water being present as the starting liquid 6 in container5. Mixing and storing such water 6 and the grains 8 of piezoelectricquartz together in container 9 results in the molecule structure shownin FIG. 7. When grains 8 are mixed with water 6 two phenomena occur.First of all trace amounts of the mineral, i.e. the piezoelectricquartz, are added to the water. Secondly the quartz grains, which have amemorizing capability, will be “programmed” with the energy level and/orspecific frequency of the water. The mechanism of on one hand the actionof the mineral on the water, and on the other hand the programmingaction of the water on the mineral grains, is not known in detail, buttests performed by the inventor have shown that the well-definedmolecule structure according to FIG. 7, which is achieved in container9, is transferred to the memory of the mineral grains.

[0020] In order to attain the desired effect of the measure of mixingthe grains and the water, these components should be stored together fora certain time. More precisely said components should be kept togetherin container 9 for at least 24 hours, preferably at least one week ormore.

[0021] After a sufficient storing time the grains and the water areseparated from each other as indicated by the containers 10 and 11 inFIG. 1. This separation may be carried out by means of a strainer (notshown). After the separation the energized water 6′ in container 11 maybe used itself for commercial purposes. The grains 8′ in container 10may in turn be dried in any suitable manner before being usedcommercially.

[0022] According to the invention the structured cluster of the water 6′(or liquid) obtained from the treatment not only by apparatus 1, butalso by the grains 8, and the unique spectrum of this water clusterstructure, can be copied by the mineral grains 8′ so as to transfer thisenergy to other arbitrary liquids or fluids. Such a transfer can becarried out in accordance with the embodiment shown in FIGS. 2 and 3.These figures illustrate an apparatus including a cassette-like tube orcontainer 12 the interior of which contains a batch of mineral energizedgrains 8′. The opposite ends of the tube are open in order to allowpassages of a fluid through the tube. In order to confine the grains 8′in the tube there are, however, two strainer walls 13, the holes ofwhich are too small to allow passages of the grains, but allow passageof a fluid. Furthermore tube 12 includes end flanges 14 by means ofwhich the tube can be mounted as shown in FIG. 2. More specifically thetube is mounted as a cassette between a first cone shaped portion 15 ofa fluid inlet conduit 16, and a second cone shaped portion 15′ of afluid outlet conduit 16′. The tube, the cone shaped portions and theconduits my be interconnected by flange connections as indicated in thedrawing. In the interior of the cone portions 15, 15′ there are flowconverting devices 17, 17′. One of these devices, viz. device 17, on theupstream side functions as a rotation generator, which has the purposeof transforming an axially arriving water flow into a rotating flow orvortex flow in tube 12. Device 17 may consist of a set of screw-shapedblades. Converting device 17′ on the downstream side has the purpose ofgradually transposing the rotating flow of the liquid to an axial flow.

[0023] By passing a fluid (e.g. a liquid or a gas) through tube 12 thecluster or molecule structure memorized in grains 8′ is transmitted tothe fluid.

[0024] Reference is now made to FIGS. 8-11 which illustrate differentfrequency characteristics of the different types of water shown in thephotos of FIGS. 4-7. The diagrams are of the FTIR-type (fouriertransform infrared spectroscopy), the wave number being shown in cm 1along the X-axis, while the transmittance percentage % T is shown alongthe Y-axis. The diagram of FIG. 8 shows the frequency characteristics ofordinary tap water of the type shown in the photo of FIG. 4. In asimilar manner, the diagram of FIG. 9 shows the frequencycharacteristics of distilled water of the type shown in FIG. 5. FIGS. 10and 11 show corresponding diagrams of the frequency characteristics ofthe clustered water treated in accordance with the invention and shownin the photos of FIGS. 6 and 7 respectively.

[0025] By treating fluids in accordance with the present invention, themolecular structure can be clustered at a preset energy level.Frequencies between 1566 and 3 207 168 kHz are obtained and in thisrange, a bigger number of rates are possible to use in order to get anappropriate energy cluster.

[0026] Industrially the apparatus of FIGS. 2 and 3 may advantageously beused for treating liquids, such as water for the production of beveragesin a closed system. The invention may, however, be used in many otherways as exemplified below.

[0027] A clustered and structured water may be used to enhance thequality and shelf life of many products used for medical care and foodproduction. The programmed energy of the treated water may be added toprotein products for human and animal consumption. It may also be usedin concentrated health drops, for the dilution of drinkingwater/beverages, with or without other additives like different herbs,antioxidants, etc. Furthermore it may be used in eye drops as well as inother medical products in order to improve the potency and specificityof the medication. In doing so the specific energy profile of thetreated water or protein will activate the wave-length characteristicsof the treatment process in the specific region of the human or animaltargeted. The high potency of the products is due to the use of thehighly specified energy profile, which will control that only thedesired medical process is activated. In the medical field the inventionmay also be utilized for releasing specific neuro transmitters in thebrain, for releasing neuro muscular chemicals in muscles, forcontrolling pain and for releasing endorphins. In animal breedingsystems both solid and liquid components may be treated with theenergized liquid so as to enhance the quality of e.g. meat and milk. Innutriceuticals, e.g. for egg laying purposes, energized water may beadded so as to enhance the quality and the production of specific aminoacids and fatty acids. In irrigation systems in the fields ofagriculture or reforestation energized water may be added in order toincrease the water quality and thus the growth and yield factors and thequality of the crops. The invention may also be utilized in the fishindustry, where water is used as a prime cleansing liquid. Here theenergized water may be added in the rinsing, washing and bathing processso as to increase the quality and the shelf life of the productstreated. Furthermore the energized water may be used in aquariums andswimming pools as well as in similar facilities. The energized water maythen be added directly as a solution or indirectly by using a filterprocess, e.g. using a cassette tube of the type shown in FIGS. 2 and 3.It may also be mentioned that energized water according to the inventionmay be used for ice-producing purposes. The invention may also beutilized in processes for manufacturing polymer products, such asplastic containers and plastic bags for the storage for food or othermaterials with a limited shelf life. In this connection the resin forthe manufacture is the liquid which is energized. Furthermore the liquidtreated according to the invention may be used in connection with themanufacture of preparates for skin and health care as well as for hairand nail products. The invention may also be utilized in industrialcooling systems, such as boiler feed systems, cooling towers, coolantsfor machinery and humidification systems.

[0028] Due to the technique used in accordance with the invention, theenergy levels and frequencies obtained are up to and including also nanoratings never experienced in this technological field before.

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 8. Apparatus for treatment of fluids comprising a tube,a first cone arranged at one end of the tube, said first cone forming aninlet opening of the apparatus, a second cone arranged at the other endof said tube, said second cone forming an outlet opening of theapparatus and means for generating a rotating flow of incoming fluidpositioned inside side first cone, characterised in that the interior ofsaid tube contains a batch of mineral grains having been exposed to aclustered water.
 9. Apparatus according to claim 8, characterised inthat said means for generating a rotating flow is formed by screw shapedblades.
 10. Apparatus according to claim 8, characterised in that saidmineral grains is a piezoelectric quartz.
 11. Method of treatment offluids comprising the following method steps: exposing mineral grains toa clustered fluid, positioning a batch of said mineral grains into anapparatus for treatment of fluids comprising a tube, a first conearranged at one end of the tube, said first cone forming an inletopening of the apparatus, a second cone arranged at the other end ofsaid tube, said second cone forming an outlet opening of the apparatusand means for generating a rotating flow of incoming fluid positionedinside side first cone, and passing a fluid through said apparatus. 12.Method according to claim 8, characterised in that said fluid is water.